Raising Chickens in a Chicken House
A great Hen House for
keeping Chickens
A coop is what you normally call a chicken’s house. It’s
their kingdom! A hen’s castle. So you have to make sure to keep
their house maintained at a four star accreditation for this
will help the chickens grow healthy and happy. Therefore, to
keep it the way it should be, there are specific requirements
to cope up with to build a coop that will satisfy both you and
your chickens. You, the poultry owner, of all people should
understand this.
Requirement #1
Regarding its design, the coop must be secured from any kind
of predator. Every single angle in the pen – sides, below and
above, must be structured to withstand the wrath and longing of
predators who are always on the lookout for a free meal. When
selecting a wire mesh, be sure it is the right one. Predators
are more than one. They scour within the area of your coop
unnoticed just waiting for the time when they can attack. You
have to make sure that the coop is impenetrable because some
predators like raccoons just reach out for their prey,
easily.
Requirement #2
In connection with requirement number one, this is a
continuation. Aside from predators, you have to secure the coop
from those nasty rats. They burrow through the ground and come
up from below. If the coop floor is not blocked, these rodents
will slip into the hen’s quarters. Rodents are attracted to the
food you’re giving your chickens and the droppings they
excrete.
What’s more devastating is that these pesky rats love eggs.
So whenever laying season comes, they gather too. Want to get
rid of them? Good idea. But prevention is better than cure.
That is why preventing them to come into the pen is better that
getting rid of their presence completely. All you need to do is
construct a floor within the pen, otherwise, bury a fence about
12 inches deep around the hen’s house. Be sure that the
materials you will use for the fence and the floor is thick or
hard enough for them to impossibly bite through.
Requirement #3
The way you build your coop must not be drafty or breezy.
Subsequently, seasons will change and so would the weather.
That is why; your coop must be able to endure any kind of
natural effects.
Requirement #4
Roosting poles must be provided for your hens to slumber. It
must have an approximate 2-inch wide rounded edges. You allot
an 8 to 10 inch space between every bird. Put nest boxes to
encourage egg laying. One nest box is equivalent to three to
four chickens. Situate the boxes inches above the ground. Do
not let it touch the soil. Place these nesting boxes somewhere
private where no one can bother them while they’re doing their
thing. Safety is the very first policy one should follow.
Requirement #5
Your coop must be roomy. Spacious. You have to allot at
least 3 square feet for every bird. There should also be space
where the feeder and the waterer can hang to which is 7-8
inches above the ground.
Requirement #6
The coop must be accessible for the owner’s sake ONLY.
Predators and rodents not allowed. Easy accessibility can help
you clean the coop so that bacteria and bugs do not fester.
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